Moog Sonic Six is a monophonic analog synthesizer designed by Bob Moog in the 1970s. It was used by a variety of artists, including Stevie Wonder, Kraftwerk, and Jean-Michel Jarre.
The Moog Sonic Six is a subtractive synthesizer, meaning it uses filters and oscillators to create sound. It has two oscillators, two filters, two envelope generators, and a noise generator. It also has a built-in spring reverb and a ring modulator. The Sonic Six also has a unique feature called the "Sonic Six Modulator," which allows the user to control the pitch and timbre of the sound.
Manufacturer | Moog Music |
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